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Show .1.014 1 -- .' ,,, 0Abuncloptf0 .. . - , , t 1 ' Ii , r i t t i i ' , . - ' r' - -.- , .. , . --- q - -- :tHpgckt-",LE.-p..pippl- ing - , : - --- TOCHIcA.09,,FORDiFtl , - - -- oit-waosaci- r---, . ' 7 81 ay : Workers Told, .q..pm..p.....;.::Iyil the predation, . -- .: 2 6"; ' , ' . u--ea- I .,,f , n' .'r--- . ' ,.,,,:.,-.-, Presb-McK- - , --- ''' - .a 1 - - - 40: buDavid winPresspeidendnt ,,.,. , McKay 1 . birthday - and commendation. next Wednesday' on the .Union &kneel' as di-, leticero4 by MustratinS ' MIA. 'aboldtt to says word to Pacific Streamliner bound for Last the rected like by I President David O. McKty ot the Jule ' ' . up in these young folks. I should like - there were 4,0006, . Chkago, where he will receive ' A,liglist, 8, L SAN"L",00. igrens6"uft of, gest- Salt Lake, City-8,0- 00I. esti . Sios of m the mate that possibly 25,000 young to say it in a way that they will special honorary membership in mesthe International College , of tt ' Col folks have been influenced in remember not only the .H04141004 Boa, Hollywood! ' . the previous . , . , , by given sages ' 1 ' Surgeons. ' convention one this by activity de-1 but the message I Dear fellow workerstlbrethr en herothose President McKay will leave 3 . participating in the speakers,, and sisters: . The rapt attention Speech Department, In Scout. sire tc- give at the conclusion it 8:40 a.m. on Wednesday'. Sept. ,o, , , service.. 8..IIe will be aecompanied, by , that you have shown to the 'ex: ing, and all the other instruction of 1this , ' love the young people as Mrs. McKay. so held have that been, grcsuPs I tellent- words- and. admonitions in 1 t confidence obdo. have for any birthday I successfully. Add to that 25,000 you .. given- by ,the previous speakers others who Participated last them. Most of them desire to (1.! servance by the family of Pre: i, - -' . Indicates that you have heard June, and we have, 1 think, a tight, to make the tnitnoteds areandhe" !dent McKay were being mod- T a , announcement ofhis as ' 50,000 of life. Some, it is ified , conservative estimateof what they sakt.Are there any was , tht,,egibesve ttbtluet this F thlessoughandt who have this msde. young people year chieir among these20,900 pea se:who ttk.0 this phase, of Mutual. Improvement the great majority ofnur young-folk- ,, The.'Clitirth ieader,wm ep. . . .. desire to make a real pear before the Nineteenth An, . morning Crheye could an hear.) work, - - ," it ''' success of their lives. In that' nual Congress of the 'United ' ' . ' You the ,, Then, if we count the parents, for 1 of Canadian Sections appreciation expression States and Choir members- .- these - Board brothers and sisters, who have and'uld like to repeat the words of the International College Of ' these I member; and officials have ,!ded we of the poet that came to me as Surgeons on the evening, of Pertlet,Pri are , think the overstating 1 looked at the 1,500 singers in difficulty in hearing what u Friday, Sept.,10. The ceremony ,,tt...86,,,..0 we when fact that . possibly say 1 said from so the wiu Bowl rostrum, this Friday night: of presentation of diploma and 100,000 young folks have been PUS. DAVID O. McKAY just say a worti, to the choir. influenced How bewails? yoosh, how induction of membership will in these by activity Xi travel, ea birthday and you will have' more sym. Civic in the take Chicago piaci kitbi . . jig!..,, . conventions. That, , pathy forthose who . see but !!o! great . With itt OUS.00110. diPttat004 Opera Rouse. an understatement, cannot hear. (President IdelCayt,believ , dreamt( :given Presidency. He watnoounselor then turned to the Choir and because the 250,000 young, Pe. Book 14. hogionials, story withoat President McKay "for your out- to President , Reber J. Grant enrolled in are the Mutuals pie eat made these remarks.) Ahievements and for a standing directly and indreet13, influ- - Evo7 maid a boroies, , . I have sympathized witli you, to science beginning In October, 1934, contributions your enced With it. all ftwailf by ourbearts to a. President counselor then any brethren and sisters. I had we ,, And the welfare say, this morning, to the not realized that you were not In the heart of every one of George Albert Smith from May From Basel, Switzerland of the General leaders Boards, all that was said. Please the audience assembled there is bearing 1945. On April .12, 1951, he of Stake 21, the Boards here in the the selection for of his a wish that. youth could lust Notice be comforted in the thought le stakes ' International the honor the President of the Church became by represented, beauty, that that the great service you have local organiuti011th Ged keep same buoyancy; and our clues Board of Trustees was received succeeding to this position fol. rendered this morning should wards, bless you. tion this morning is, How may by President McKay from Dr. lowing the death on April 6 of , .because , compensate you - - 1114 Thorek, international see- President Smith.- - mu who root they do it "9' of the sincere appreciation of retery.. It came "by order of shoorbss will do, a Guide the leaders and he audience Texts Traveling Ambassador President Prof. Dr. Rudolph rio7111f 701 to or loco, Your singing has been excep. believe we have a guide In Nissen of Basel, Switzerland." I shoir era of his presidency has' The all watt tional and inspiring. Thank you, the text I, have chosen, the Though he plans to leave Salt been marked with great growth 1091 your Brother Daylkind members ot Arcpvilift Jwords of the Savior, who said: Lake Moo wris, dove:. City early on his birthday and accomplishments. President - the Choir. ' Li; of Tbsy President-McKa- y wili have 41, McKaybasdong niuch as a-Each thin will premiNco in 1;j; have life,- and that they might While you stake Presidencies received the-- hearty best "traveling ambassador" Ii ilie---ready ARA SO Sie7 grech the SOPteP and 'general Board members sit lo have it more abundantly." wishes and congratulations of Churcktaving made two trips ibtiot roe bock and listen, but cannot hear dis- statement be his family, close -that Preceding of missions associates and to Knopf', and a tour oes from seer said: "The thief cometh 'Flom' eves d but not, tinctly, be comfortekl in the Africa-anand South As in friends. In South mi ne past birthday's for tp steal, and to kill, and to the thought that you are paying for - -of congratulation Central America, since becom- That being a fact add to it in destroy." Then he adds: "I am will messages DIGNITY. (Laughter) come from far and near, lag president. that they might have as an . It has been not only a great effectiveness the influence not come circle of lie was miurried on Jan. 2, privilege, but an inspiration to only of your thoughts, but of life, and that they might have it friends and followers express 1901, tcP Emma Ray Riggs, and more abundantly. (John 10:10) attend this Conference of the your acts. their love to a great leader. the Loupe are the parents of So, young men and young Mutual Improvement Associa- - We must not overlook President McKay was born seven children, Aix of whom of Southern California. mending these stake presiden- women, what is the real purpose In ,Huntsville, Utah, Sept. 8, are living. The companionship than& elf who have supported not of life? Youth has buoyancy of 1873. His father was Bishop of President and Mrs. McKay, Every session-haLbeterized by greatness. I am re- - only with their good will, their 'spiritit is full of animation, and later Patriarch David Mc- during their more than half minded that such achievement instructions, but with the fi- hopeful expectancy of a joyous Kay and his mother was Jean- century of married life, has s'et nances. In that regard I wish to future. All such aspirations are ette Evans McKay: b characteristic of California. commend an example to every Latter-da- y President Waite arid In keeping with the real purThere la nothing that you Cab,' President McKay has been Saint couple. In recent years, fornians will not undertake. It his 'associates in the presiden pose of existence. one of the General Authorities with her family reared, Mrs. ts not too stupendous for you cies for their effort put forth in "Happiness is the object and for nearly half a century. His McKay has been at her husour of existence," said appointment as one of the Coun- band's side as a world traveler to assume any undertaking that helping to erect and furnish the design Is assigned, and once having great Los Angeles Temple, and the Prophet Joseph Smith, "and cil of the Twelve came and In visiting among the of will be the end thereof it we 1900. For the 20- years be wards and missions of accepted, the assignment you we commend you, members past' stakes,, the path that leads to it; has been a member of the First the Church. carry it to success. This C011- - the Church in Southern Con- pursue vention ' Is no exceplion, and fornis, for your cooperation and this path is virtue, upright, may I, by way of introduction, with the stake presidencies and ness, faithfulness; holiness and ' express : gratitude to all who bishoprics in raising over a keeping all the commandments than we now know, unless can bring you peace of God But we cannot keep all comply with or keep these we "Nothing million dollars for the House-o- f of principles. but the triumph have, participated in making the Lard' ' the commandments without first have already received.' this convention the inspirational. L IDEALSBefore proceedI Well, I could occupy aU the knowing them, and we cannot And he who has been termed that it has been. that line further Igatkering along ing to I more time have know in or apall, the wisest expert expressing American said: the That applies to President real purposelet me call Bunter and his' associates, and attention to two basic prinyour all committees who have been ciples in life, It applies working with the The fink success or failure to the General Board of the Is determined by your ideals, by Young Men's- - and Ale Yomg s.::. what you think about when you ' i 0 ' ;. z, Women's Mutual Improvement do not have to think. That will Association:- Superint cadent determine the road that you "" L''':.:' ;::: -' i 4: :,, :'::,:,..,i,(!.. Curtis and hit Assistatits, Pies!. t'.."':-''.' :' ; ... ' ,:,..:::: kind of 7.:.....:,,, t ,''''. ,:.. .:P!' choose Unnorrow,,--Th': .;.:,?,:::. :: ' , ::.::.!.........::. r: :.L.::' ' ......,....' ::,; . 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' ' ii t It tle of -- peoble have participated in this 'f. thought moves back and for example, conference. Take, 1 forth forming character, and ...,....w even modifying the- lineaments the musical 'given last Friday 1 a ou features. women 4 young men and young 'Tow &ask,. reap At at, participated in the chorus. the Sow ao ace, reap el kalas, Sow de habit, reap a cbarearr, orchestra, and other musical " Sow. aharateer. reap ea soma phases of that entertainment knafts.' 7Z5,14 Participate WARD for services this TArr subordinate things one What 1500 constructed other newly CHAPELDedicatory which young Lest June chapel will provide a place of worship for members of the Taft Ward,. Bakersfield Stake, wu seeks, will, have less bearing people participated in a similar dedicated Sunday, Aug. 15, 1954 by Elder Alma Bonne, Assistant to the Council of the upon the direction of one's ,life musket. Last evening about Twelve. This is the first of five chapels under construction 14 the stake.- Other in producing hopefulness and 4.000 young men and young speak. era at the services were President E. Allen Pettit and Bishop Howard M. Pond leY or discouragement and women were on the dance Coot, than does the dominant I gloom 2CHURCH Saturday, September, 4 1954 ,.4 , See PIZ& MEAT on Page 3 t , , , , Toci addren - - - - , . - - , . - - , . , , - - - - - - f , . 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